Botox may help in the treatment of cancer

The rich and the famous resort to this toxic injection which helps smooth out wrinkles making them look younger. So while it is usually used to fight signs of aging, Botox may actually help fight cancer.
The toxin, which disrupts nerve function to relax muscles and even out wrinkles, could stop the growth of stomach tumors and make them more responsive to chemotherapy. Research published in Science Translational Medicine investigated the role of the vagus nerve which goes from the brain to the digestive system in stomach cancer.In their mice study, they found that either cutting the nerve or using Botox would slow tumor growth or make them more vulnerable to chemotherapy.
Researchers noted that the findings were a long way from becoming a treatment.